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Sometimes when I see a bad player playing 3/6 NL, I put him on my buddy list. Then later I see him online, but's he playing 0.10/0.25 NL, or he's playing a $5 sit n go. Can anyone explain this phenomenon? Why would someone move way down in limits?
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#2
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Metagame
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#3
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ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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#4
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A. he was moving up to chase losses. now that he won a bit he can move back down.
B. BUSTO! |
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#5
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Are you daft, man?
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#6
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One of my favorite 1/2 fish was playing .02/.04 the other night.
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#7
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i see the opposite, 1/2 and 2/4 donks move up to robusto it up at 5/10 sitting 3 stacks deep, only dikshit knows how
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#8
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[ QUOTE ]
One of my favorite 1/2 fish was playing .02/.04 the other night. [/ QUOTE ] And you finished the job, right? |
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#9
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they move down because theyre [censored] degenerates that dont want to play play money but cant deposit till their next welfare check comes in so they play lower and lower till they redeposit again or go completely broke
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#10
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it is because like some one else said they put like 1,000 a month then lose 900 of it and refuse to deposit more until the month is over because they don't want to lose their life and just like having fun and move down to nl25.
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